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Heidi: yes, I hope we'll see more of her, too. And Nathan has quite a lot to confess by now - by which I don't mean Niki in Vegas. Telling her about Claire should come first, imo, and then the entire superpowers thing. My current guess is that she'll react understanding about the superpowers but will be hurt Nathan didn't trust her enough to talk to her about Claire once he found out she was still alive. Especially since Angela and Peter know (granted, Peter found out later, but that was mostly because he was busy being invisble with Claude when Meredith called, and in any event I doubt Nathan will give her a timeline), which emphasizes Heidi's only partly a Petrelli position.
Other than Nothing to Hide, the episode in which we see more of Heidi and especially get a look at hers and Nathan's relationship before her paralysis is Six Months Ago (and of course she has the two scenes with him in Landslide). Though I find a transcript insuccifient for the Six Months Ago scenes (also regarding Nathan and Peter), because the actors do so much with body language and intonation - for example, Heidi's tone with Nathan is very fond and teasing throughout; she comes across as very happy and confident in her marriage. (All the same, it says something that it's Peter who picks up Nathan isn't just making lame jokes about him being a nurse but is genuinenly troubled by something, and makes Nathan tell him about it (the question as to whether or not to take on the Linderman case and go against their father).) Heidi sees Nathan is in a not so good mood and teases him out of it, but she doesn't get the truth whereas Peter does.
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Date: 2007-06-04 05:31 pm (UTC)Heidi: yes, I hope we'll see more of her, too. And Nathan has quite a lot to confess by now - by which I don't mean Niki in Vegas. Telling her about Claire should come first, imo, and then the entire superpowers thing. My current guess is that she'll react understanding about the superpowers but will be hurt Nathan didn't trust her enough to talk to her about Claire once he found out she was still alive. Especially since Angela and Peter know (granted, Peter found out later, but that was mostly because he was busy being invisble with Claude when Meredith called, and in any event I doubt Nathan will give her a timeline), which emphasizes Heidi's only partly a Petrelli position.
Other than Nothing to Hide, the episode in which we see more of Heidi and especially get a look at hers and Nathan's relationship before her paralysis is Six Months Ago (and of course she has the two scenes with him in Landslide). Though I find a transcript insuccifient for the Six Months Ago scenes (also regarding Nathan and Peter), because the actors do so much with body language and intonation - for example, Heidi's tone with Nathan is very fond and teasing throughout; she comes across as very happy and confident in her marriage. (All the same, it says something that it's Peter who picks up Nathan isn't just making lame jokes about him being a nurse but is genuinenly troubled by something, and makes Nathan tell him about it (the question as to whether or not to take on the Linderman case and go against their father).) Heidi sees Nathan is in a not so good mood and teases him out of it, but she doesn't get the truth whereas Peter does.